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nonprofit meal ministry wins recommendation to use Walton County acreage for crops, agritourism and education
Summary
The Planning Commission recommended rezoning 7.27 acres to allow a nonprofit to grow vegetables, host educational farm tours and keep limited livestock for educational purposes; commissioners added stipulations that livestock be used only for tours and crops be grown for the nonprofit rather than commercial sale.
The Walton County Planning Commission on Aug. 7 recommended approval of a rezoning request to allow Let Them Eat, a nonprofit run by Chef Hank (Hank Reed) and his son Chase Reed, to use 7.27 acres at 611 New Jersey Road for crop production, agritourism and educational farm tours.
Hank Reed, who identified himself as representing the nonprofit Let Them Eat, said the group has provided more than 500,000 meals…
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